I think it's really interesting to listen to you that you reconnect with. The woman who raised me, we have remained in touch and have tried to put together some semblance of like a parent child relationship. As far as sham racing, the key sport, I'm working on another book that is a memoir. Part of it is that I'm doing magazine style profiles of people who were present in my life at sites of trauma. It's a little bit of a studge-tirkel approach and like that's another big influence of mine in high school and college.
Carvell Wallace is a podcast host and has written for The New Yorker and The New York Times Magazine. He is the co-author, with Andre Iguodala, of The Sixth Man.“So much of my life experience coalesces into things that are useful… All those years that I was obsessing over this that or the other thing, all the weird stuff that I would do, all the weird things that happened to me, all the places I found myself in that I didn’t want to be in but were interesting - this is all part of what makes me the writer that I am today.”
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The Sixth Man: A Memoir (Blue Rider Press • 2019)
Episode One of Finding Fred
Are You There, God? It's Me, Margaret (Bradbury Press • 1970)
Purple Rain (1984)
The Karate Kid (Scholastic • 1984)
“The Two Lives of Michael Jackson” (New Yorker • 2015)
“How to Parent on a Night Like This” (Huffington Post • 2014)
Wallace's Pitchfork archive
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